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Effectiveness-Implementation Evaluation of Acute Kidney Injury Decision Support
Sponsor: Johns Hopkins University
Summary
Study Purpose: This study is testing an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered clinical decision support (CDS) system designed to help emergency department (ED) doctors detect and manage acute kidney injury (AKI) earlier. The goal is to see whether the tool improves patient care, clinician decision-making, and hospital outcomes when used in real-world ED settings. Study Design: The AI tool will be gradually introduced at three hospital EDs: Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH) Bayview Medical Center (BMC) Howard County General Hospital (HCGH) Before the tool is activated, it will run in the background to collect baseline data without influencing care. Once implemented, doctors will receive training, and researchers will track how often the tool is used and whether it improves AKI care. What the Study Measures: Process Outcomes: Does the tool help doctors identify AKI sooner, avoid harmful medications, and improve decision-making about hospitalization? Clinical Outcomes: Does the tool reduce the number and severity of AKI cases and improve kidney-related health outcomes? Implementation Outcomes: Do ED doctors find the tool useful? Does it fit into the ED doctor's workflow without slowing the ED doctor's down? Expected Impact: If successful, the AI tool could be expanded to other hospitals and used to improve early detection and treatment of AKI, reducing kidney complications and improving patient care nationwide.
Official title: Transforming Kidney Care in the Emergency Department: A Prospective Effectiveness-Implementation Evaluation
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
200000
Start Date
2026-04-01
Completion Date
2030-12-01
Last Updated
2026-02-19
Healthy Volunteers
No